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Comparisons of different animals have shown that larger brains provide greater intelligence, but they also guzzle1 more energy and have other consequences. Now scientists have observed the effects of varying brain size within a single species: guppies. The work is in Current Biology.
Swedish researchers bred two different lines of guppies, selecting one for larger brains and one for smaller. The fish quickly modified until brains were nine percent larger in the big-brained line than in the other.
Not surprisingly, when 48 guppies were given learning tests, large-brained female fish outperformed small-brained females. However, males from both lines scored about the same, possibly because the female guppies' visual system was more suited to the type of intelligence test used.
But big brains also had a downside—the brainier fish had smaller guts2, by 20 percent for males and 8 percent for females. Plus, the large-brained guppies produced 19 percent fewer offspring. In order to provide energy to their bigger brains, the egghead fish made sacrifices that may be evolutionary3 disadvantages. It may indeed be possible to be too smart for your own good.
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guzzle: 吞掉
guppie: 孔雀鱼
egghead: 理论家;受过高等教育的人;书呆子
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1 guzzle | |
v.狂饮,暴食 | |
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2 guts | |
v.狼吞虎咽,贪婪地吃,飞碟游戏(比赛双方每组5人,相距15码,互相掷接飞碟);毁坏(建筑物等)的内部( gut的第三人称单数 );取出…的内脏n.勇气( gut的名词复数 );内脏;消化道的下段;肠 | |
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3 evolutionary | |
adj.进化的;演化的,演变的;[生]进化论的 | |
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